The University of Windsor has partnered with another Ontario institution to enhance French-language learning.
A new project has received funding from the Ontario Council on Articulation and Transfer (ONCAT), involving both U of W and the University of Ottawa.
This initiative is called Supporting the Transferability of French-Language Courses. Its goal is to simplify the credit transfer process for online French-language courses offered at both universities.
Dr. Emmanuelle Richez, a professor at the U of W Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, mentioned that this project aims to eliminate barriers for students who wish to continue their studies across different universities while keeping access to Francophone education.
“This initiative responds to a demonstrated need for additional French-language programming and positions the University of Windsor to better serve a growing population of French speakers and a workforce that increasingly requires bilingual skills,” said Richez.
ONCAT is backing 27 projects across Ontario’s publicly funded colleges, universities, and Indigenous institutions. The announcement was made on Tuesday by Minister Nolan Quinn from Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security (CURES).
The Universities of Windsor and Ottawa will create a shared model that could eventually be adopted by other postsecondary institutions throughout the province.
“We are grateful for the Government of Ontario’s investment, which will help reduce barriers and create more accessible, learner-centred opportunities in postsecondary education for our students in both official languages,” said U of W Interim Provost and Academic Vice-President Dr. Cheryl Collier.
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